Difference between revisions of "Nederlander Theatre [Chicago] (Q27603)"
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| + | Built 1926 by Rapp & Rapp as part of the New Masonic Building and Oriental Theater complex, on the former site of the Colonial Theatre (opened 1903 as Iroquois Theatre, demolished 1926). Opened 1926 as a cinema, also occasionally used for live performances. Closed 1981. Re-opened 1990 as a live theatre named The Ford Center for the Performing Arts Oriental Theatre. 2019 renamed James M. Nederlander Theatre in honour of the American impresario, James M. Nedelander (1922-2016). 2253 seats. (English) | ||
| Property / Note: Built 1926 by Rapp & Rapp as part of the New Masonic Building and Oriental Theater complex, on the former site of the Colonial Theatre (opened 1903 as Iroquois Theatre, demolished 1926). Opened 1926 as a cinema, also occasionally used for live performances. Closed 1981. Re-opened 1990 as a live theatre named The Ford Center for the Performing Arts Oriental Theatre. 2019 renamed James M. Nederlander Theatre in honour of the American impresario, James M. Nedelander (1922-2016). 2253 seats. (English) / rank | |||
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| Property / Note: Built 1926 by Rapp & Rapp as part of the New Masonic Building and Oriental Theater complex, on the former site of the Colonial Theatre (opened 1903 as Iroquois Theatre, demolished 1926). Opened 1926 as a cinema, also occasionally used for live performances. Closed 1981. Re-opened 1990 as a live theatre named The Ford Center for the Performing Arts Oriental Theatre. 2019 renamed James M. Nederlander Theatre in honour of the American impresario, James M. Nedelander (1922-2016). 2253 seats. (English) / qualifier | |||
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Latest revision as of 13:54, 11 September 2025
theatre in Chicago
- Nederlander Theatre
| Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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| English | Nederlander Theatre [Chicago] | theatre in Chicago |
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41°53'4.999"N, 87°37'43.000"W
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Built 1926 by Rapp & Rapp as part of the New Masonic Building and Oriental Theater complex, on the former site of the Colonial Theatre (opened 1903 as Iroquois Theatre, demolished 1926). Opened 1926 as a cinema, also occasionally used for live performances. Closed 1981. Re-opened 1990 as a live theatre named The Ford Center for the Performing Arts Oriental Theatre. 2019 renamed James M. Nederlander Theatre in honour of the American impresario, James M. Nedelander (1922-2016). 2253 seats. (English)
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2223
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24 W. Randolph Street, Chicago, IL 60601
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